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in mississippi, where black voters -- there are more black voters in mississippi than any other state in the union -- it was put on the ballot, actually put on the ballot. mississippi black voters, by a percentage of like 90%, but voted for voter i.d. and they weren't fools. host: ok. lord williams. guest -- lauren williams. guest: honestly, the immigration debate, for black voters at least, it does not seem to be a major campaign issue. i think it is a wedge issue. on a smaller level, i think that when it is brought up, it can be divisive in the black community, but on a larger level, i don't think that it is part of the conversation at all in the black community so much. particularly on the national level, and i don't know if that is going to change in the next four years. but it has not really been something that has moved to the needle with african-americans at this time around. as to the voter i.d. in mississippi, i wasn't aware that they -- that black voters voted for it overwhelmingly in mississippi. i do know that in places like pennsylvania and ohio and florida, some of the t
in mississippi, where black voters -- there are more black voters in mississippi than any other state in the union -- it was put on the ballot, actually put on the ballot. mississippi black voters, by a percentage of like 90%, but voted for voter i.d. and they weren't fools. host: ok. lord williams. guest -- lauren williams. guest: honestly, the immigration debate, for black voters at least, it does not seem to be a major campaign issue. i think it is a wedge issue. on a smaller level, i think...
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in mississippi, where black voters -- there are more black voters in mississippi than any other state in the union -- it was put on the ballot, actually put on the ballot. mississippi black voters, by a percentage of like 90%, but voted for voter i.d. and they weren't fools. host: ok. lord williams. guest -- lauren williams. guest: honestly, the immigration debate, for black voters at least, it does not seem to be a major campaign issue. i think it is a wedge issue. on a smaller level, i think that when it is brought up, it can be divisive in the black community, but on a larger level, i don't think that it is part of the conversation at all in the black community so much. particularly on the national level, and i don't know if that is going to change in the next four years. but it has not really been something that has moved to the needle with african-americans at this time around. as to the voter i.d. in mississippi, i wasn't aware that they -- that black voters voted for it overwhelmingly in mississippi. i do know that in places like pennsylvania and ohio and florida, some of the t
in mississippi, where black voters -- there are more black voters in mississippi than any other state in the union -- it was put on the ballot, actually put on the ballot. mississippi black voters, by a percentage of like 90%, but voted for voter i.d. and they weren't fools. host: ok. lord williams. guest -- lauren williams. guest: honestly, the immigration debate, for black voters at least, it does not seem to be a major campaign issue. i think it is a wedge issue. on a smaller level, i think...
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the caller was from mississippi. here is a tweet -- would governor romney established the epa if he were president? let's go to the republican caller from florida. caller: when he was talking to mccain, he turned around and said, he does not like taxes. why is he taxing for health care and putting a penalty on our health care? that is what i would like to know. >> thank you. next up is page from florida. democrat. caller: yes. i would like to ask our president but he would do about the small counties of florida who are affected by the bp oil spill. so far these people have not been paid. they are losing businesses, homes, insurance is, and cars. we feel that nothing is going on. why have we not been paid? thank you. >> thank you. we are going to say goodbye at this point from are set in washington, d.c. we will allow you to get a sense of what is going on in their room. when the debate is concluded, we will be back here with our phone lines open and our twitter feed. we want to get your reaction of what happened toni
the caller was from mississippi. here is a tweet -- would governor romney established the epa if he were president? let's go to the republican caller from florida. caller: when he was talking to mccain, he turned around and said, he does not like taxes. why is he taxing for health care and putting a penalty on our health care? that is what i would like to know. >> thank you. next up is page from florida. democrat. caller: yes. i would like to ask our president but he would do about the...
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frank in gulfport, mississippi, independent caller. what do you think is the trust level in government? caller: well, ma'am, i think the white house, president barack oba obama, is a fine president and to me it doesn't matter who becomes president. if you do not have the backing of congress nothing will get done no matter who the president is. and from going through katrina and what i have seen down here, i think that like fema and everything like that, they don't have enough oversight. i agree with the one caller, the american red cross, they have done more for the people down here than what the government ever did. as far as making sure people will blankets and clothes and food where the government, we had transacto tractors and food lieutenants for five and six details and nobody told them where to go and they were being paid for it. but the american red cross was down here and set up and anybody who needed food and water and they did everything they could. somebody like that having a private contractor but we had contractors down h
frank in gulfport, mississippi, independent caller. what do you think is the trust level in government? caller: well, ma'am, i think the white house, president barack oba obama, is a fine president and to me it doesn't matter who becomes president. if you do not have the backing of congress nothing will get done no matter who the president is. and from going through katrina and what i have seen down here, i think that like fema and everything like that, they don't have enough oversight. i agree...
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betty is on our line for democrats, calling fromia zoo city, -- yazoo city, mississippi. >> hi, good morning. yesterday i watched romney's speech in iowa, economic speech. one of the things that caught my attention was he started complaining about obama and spending and stimulus. but ironically he was given his economic speech at a company that had received his funds. evidently romney needs to do his homework. one more thing, he complain ud 23 million americans out of work, 23 million americans out of work. but when he was at bane capital and caused those plants to close down and shipped the jobs overseas, he's part of the 23 million americans out of work. >> gideon moore, talk to us more about the economic situation in north carolina, and what, if any, stimulus money came through the state and if it's going to have any sort of effect on the election. >> the job situation in north carolina isn't great. it's 9.7% unemployment both here in mecklenberg county and the state in general. i believe we're 47th nationally. frankly, it's not what we're used to. this is a state that's normally
betty is on our line for democrats, calling fromia zoo city, -- yazoo city, mississippi. >> hi, good morning. yesterday i watched romney's speech in iowa, economic speech. one of the things that caught my attention was he started complaining about obama and spending and stimulus. but ironically he was given his economic speech at a company that had received his funds. evidently romney needs to do his homework. one more thing, he complain ud 23 million americans out of work, 23 million...
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mississippi-- a willing prey. the fight to control the mississippi has escalated from a battle into a war. approximately 150 miles north of new orleans, these two rivers have come perilously close together, linked by an abandoned loop of the mississippi called old river. the atchafalaya offers the mississippi a route to the gulf that is 175 miles shorter than its present course. the corps of engineers realized there was a potential problem with the atchafalaya capturing the mississippi back in the 1950s. a gentleman by the name of fisk, who was a geologist, did a report for the corps of engineers and the mississippi river commission in which he studied old delta systems of the mississippi and old diversions of the mississippi and compared those to what was happening on the atchafalaya and the mississippi. and he theorized that the atchafalaya and the mississippi were in an intermediate stage of capture and that, if something was not done by about the 1970s, about 1975, we would reach a critical stage of capture in
mississippi-- a willing prey. the fight to control the mississippi has escalated from a battle into a war. approximately 150 miles north of new orleans, these two rivers have come perilously close together, linked by an abandoned loop of the mississippi called old river. the atchafalaya offers the mississippi a route to the gulf that is 175 miles shorter than its present course. the corps of engineers realized there was a potential problem with the atchafalaya capturing the mississippi back in...
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host: that was in mississippi. abortion was the final question asked by martha. [video clip] >> i don't see how a person can separate their public from their private life or from their faith. our faith informs us in everything we do. my faith informs me about how to take care of the vulnerable or to make sure people have a chance in life. now, you want to ask why i am pro-life? it's not simply because of my catholic faith. that is a factor of course. but it's also because of reason and science. i think about 10 and a half years ago my wife and i went to mercy hospital where i was born in janesville for our seven-week a ultrasound for our firstborn child. we saw that heartbeat. a little baby in the shape of a bean. to this day we have not b -- have nicknamed our firstborn child liza "bean." i believe life begins at conception. i know this is a difficult issue and i respect people who differ with me. but car policy will be to oppose abortion with the exception of rape in ofcest, and -- incest, rape, and the life of the mother. look at what they are doing in obamaca
host: that was in mississippi. abortion was the final question asked by martha. [video clip] >> i don't see how a person can separate their public from their private life or from their faith. our faith informs us in everything we do. my faith informs me about how to take care of the vulnerable or to make sure people have a chance in life. now, you want to ask why i am pro-life? it's not simply because of my catholic faith. that is a factor of course. but it's also because of reason and...
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semitic people in mississippi did not know that pit -- so many people in mississippi did not know that. now it is really important that we all have a low voice. host: who are you going to vote for? caller: mitt romney, because i feel like he has a plan -- i am not sure what his plan is, but he wants to help the economy grow. my husband and i have our own private business -- had our own private business before katrina, and we really struggled, and it is after katrina, we folded the business. now we have no income. host: a businesswoman, is it you are attracted to romney because of his business background? caller: no, because he is a family person, he has good values, he has good family values, he is kind, he is generous. what he says and nobody has disputed income of what he did for massachusetts. host: will leave this and get some more voices. guest: thank you, and the most important thing you said that i agree with you, i remember the first day i got eligible to vote. i register to vote, but a lot of people were not raised like you and i were. i agree with you. election day is the one
semitic people in mississippi did not know that pit -- so many people in mississippi did not know that. now it is really important that we all have a low voice. host: who are you going to vote for? caller: mitt romney, because i feel like he has a plan -- i am not sure what his plan is, but he wants to help the economy grow. my husband and i have our own private business -- had our own private business before katrina, and we really struggled, and it is after katrina, we folded the business. now...
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. >> for mississippi! >> klansmen, for america. >> for america! >> klansmen, behold the fiery cross, still brilliant, all the troubled history failed to quench its flame. let me say that the cross is an inspiration, a sign of the christian religion, a symbol of faith, hope and love. we do not burn but light the cross to signify that christ is the light of the world. white power. >> white power! >> white power! >> reporter: as the fiery cross is reduced to a few sparking embers, the members leave the clearing and head back to the trailer. i want to ask you one other thing about the gun. you have it with you all the time? >> everywhere i go. concealed weapon. u.s. government gave me that. lost a lot of good friends of mine fighting for this country for nothing. for nothing. all because of the u.s. government. >> reporter: you're mad at the government. >> very mad at the government. yeah, i got a lot of hate in me. i got a lot of built up anger, a lot of hurt. a lot of hurt. >> reporter: pastor hartsfield kno
. >> for mississippi! >> klansmen, for america. >> for america! >> klansmen, behold the fiery cross, still brilliant, all the troubled history failed to quench its flame. let me say that the cross is an inspiration, a sign of the christian religion, a symbol of faith, hope and love. we do not burn but light the cross to signify that christ is the light of the world. white power. >> white power! >> white power! >> reporter: as the fiery cross is reduced...
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to vote in mississippi. the worry here was that because thousands of mississippi legal voters don't have the i.d. that would have been necessary under the new law, this new law would have kept disproportionate numbers from voting on election day. that law is now technically been blocked by this justice department letter. what if you could get that impact on the the electorate any way? this is what the mississippi secretary of state, who is a republican, has been doing all summer long in that state. he's been printing up and posting a thousand signs all across the state that say voter i.d. in big letters with a number to call if you need i.d., which by the way you don't need to vote in mississippi. mississippi's republican secretary of state spent the summer talking up the state's new law and sending out postcards all over the state about the new i.d. you're going to need to vote, even though that's not the law in mississippi. to be clear, if you do not have i.d., it's still okay for you to vote in mississipp
to vote in mississippi. the worry here was that because thousands of mississippi legal voters don't have the i.d. that would have been necessary under the new law, this new law would have kept disproportionate numbers from voting on election day. that law is now technically been blocked by this justice department letter. what if you could get that impact on the the electorate any way? this is what the mississippi secretary of state, who is a republican, has been doing all summer long in that...
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constitution, the person had amendment that was proposed in the state of mississippi and failed? >> i would look at the language of that, but generally speaking, if so inclined to be supportive of the finding -- defining life at the conception and the catholic church in the five basic positions of the church with embryonic stem cell research. i would want to see the language. >> if you years ago you showed a scale model of a wall that should be built on the southern border with mexico. do you still feel that this is the way to go? >> people said we cannot build a wall. i said, i would get down to the tinker toys and show them. i put together a model and said, this is how we do it. we could build a mile of this per day. this puts aside the argument, that we have 5,500 miles of the great wall of china, but my position is that we do not need 200,000 miles of wall, we just do that until they start going around the end. >> is this a concrete barrier? or a brief explanation? >> when the president ridiculed the wall, he was 600 feet from the fences and the walls and the most down along
constitution, the person had amendment that was proposed in the state of mississippi and failed? >> i would look at the language of that, but generally speaking, if so inclined to be supportive of the finding -- defining life at the conception and the catholic church in the five basic positions of the church with embryonic stem cell research. i would want to see the language. >> if you years ago you showed a scale model of a wall that should be built on the southern border with...
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it's the longest run of democratic governors east of the mississippi river. that could come to an end. the current incumbent governor decided to not seek reelection and the democratic nominee is in the polls is in deep trouble and it looks like that former charlotte mayor who lost in 2008 is has maintained a double digit lead the entire year and looks to be in good shape to be the first republican governor since jim martin was elected in 1980. so it is shaping up as a very good republican year in the state. host: you've also got quite a contest going on in north carolina's 11th district. tell us about that. guest: we had -- let me jump back a little bit. in 2010 we had the first republican legislature since 1800's. and it came just as redistricting happened. it meant that you had new lines drawn for congressional districts. and so the -- with these new lines right now we have an 8/7 breakdown, 8 democrats, 7 republicans, i think that's right. no it's 7/6. but the republicans think they can pick up four seats because of the new district lines. if so that would
it's the longest run of democratic governors east of the mississippi river. that could come to an end. the current incumbent governor decided to not seek reelection and the democratic nominee is in the polls is in deep trouble and it looks like that former charlotte mayor who lost in 2008 is has maintained a double digit lead the entire year and looks to be in good shape to be the first republican governor since jim martin was elected in 1980. so it is shaping up as a very good republican year...
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it is the longest running democratic governors east of the mississippi river. that could come to an end. the current incumbent governor, the state's first woman governor, decided not to see reelection. the democratic nominee is the lieutenant governor. those polls suggest that he is in trouble. looks to be in very good shape be the first republican governor sense to martin was elected in 1980. it is shaping up as a very good republican year in the state. host: you have quite a contest going on in the 11th district. guest: let me jump back a little bit. in 2010, we had the first republican legislature sense the 1800's. eight games just as redistricting happened. -- it came just as redistricting happen. we had new lines drawn for congressional districts. these new lines, right now, we have an 8-7 break down. what is likely to happen is republicans think they can pick up four seats. that will be the biggest pickup of any state in the country. to pick up two seats -- faced with the unfavorable districts. brad miller in the 13th -- the eighth district in the charlot
it is the longest running democratic governors east of the mississippi river. that could come to an end. the current incumbent governor, the state's first woman governor, decided not to see reelection. the democratic nominee is the lieutenant governor. those polls suggest that he is in trouble. looks to be in very good shape be the first republican governor sense to martin was elected in 1980. it is shaping up as a very good republican year in the state. host: you have quite a contest going on...
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lexington, mississippi, this is a mitt romney supporter. hello. >> the reason i am supporting obama, people say they are christians, and i cannot understand, if they lined up the words, got -- god said that children being aborted is wrong in the eyes of god. it is also wrong in the eyes of god, gays. once we have a president in office that lines up with god's word, it is like the old test of it, we are a force for good. with a president that lines up with god's word. when we have one that does not line up with god's word, everything goes downhill theory >> vice president biden, shaking hands in california. president obama announced today that he would be back on the campaign trail tomorrow in green bay, wisconsin, and in boulder, colorado. the next call is from jackie. >> responding to the lady that called from california, they -- blaming the vice-president about wanting to have an abortion. she did not listen to what the vice-president said. he is a catholic and he believes in the catholic doctrine. he said that he cannot force's belief on
lexington, mississippi, this is a mitt romney supporter. hello. >> the reason i am supporting obama, people say they are christians, and i cannot understand, if they lined up the words, got -- god said that children being aborted is wrong in the eyes of god. it is also wrong in the eyes of god, gays. once we have a president in office that lines up with god's word, it is like the old test of it, we are a force for good. with a president that lines up with god's word. when we have one that...
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betty is on our line for democrats calling from mississippi. caller: good morning. i want to know yesterday i watched romney's speech in iowa, his economic speech and one of the things that caught my attention was he started complaining about obama and his standing on the stimulus. but ironically he was giving his economic speech at a company that had received stimulus funds. evidently romney need to do his homework. and he complained there are 23 million americans out of work, 23 million americans out of work but when he was at bain capital and caused all those plants to close down and shipped the jobs overseas he's part of that 23 million americans out of work. guest: talk to us about the economic situation in north carolina and what if any stimulus money came through the state and if it's going to have any effect on the election. guest: the job situation in north carolina isn't great. it's 9.7% unemployment in the state. i believe we're 47th nationally in terms of unemployment ranking. we're known for being a place that's been a strong business climate and place
betty is on our line for democrats calling from mississippi. caller: good morning. i want to know yesterday i watched romney's speech in iowa, his economic speech and one of the things that caught my attention was he started complaining about obama and his standing on the stimulus. but ironically he was giving his economic speech at a company that had received stimulus funds. evidently romney need to do his homework. and he complained there are 23 million americans out of work, 23 million...
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. >> not only when he won -- when the klan was a powerful force in mississippi, he was a prosecutor, prosecuting the klan and putting his life in jeopardy. and he sent his kids to public schools and not like it's not done. republicans do it. but oh, not white liberals. that's for the other people's kids. >> first call for you. missy in buffalo. this is republican on the line. good morning. ann coulter. >> good morning. i just wanted to say first of all, ann, that i think you're absolutely brilliant. i'm a 31-year-old republican and you are my role model. so i just wanted to say that first of all. i can't wait to read your book. the question that i had is your book covers the 1970's and 1980's and any analysis regarding the culture of denial when it comes to liberal minorities in regard to the one topic they constantly bring up with republicans and that's slavery. even though the republicans had a huge role in ending slavery, they still use that as a talking point against our party. and i want to know if you had any analysis on that. >> oh, yes. the apock raffle southern strategy, mos
. >> not only when he won -- when the klan was a powerful force in mississippi, he was a prosecutor, prosecuting the klan and putting his life in jeopardy. and he sent his kids to public schools and not like it's not done. republicans do it. but oh, not white liberals. that's for the other people's kids. >> first call for you. missy in buffalo. this is republican on the line. good morning. ann coulter. >> good morning. i just wanted to say first of all, ann, that i think...
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constitution, the person had amendment that was proposed in the state of mississippi and failed? >> i would look at the language of that, but generally speaking, if so inclined to be supportive of the finding -- defining life at the conception and the catholic church in the five basic positions of the church with embryonic stem cell research. language. >> if you years ago you showed a scale model of a wall that should be built on the southern border with mexico. do you still feel that this is the way to go? >> people said we cannot build a wall. i said, i would get down to the tinker toys and show them. i put together a model and said, this is how we do it. we could build a mile of this per day. this puts aside the argument, that we have 5,500 miles of the great wall of china, but my position is that we do not need 200,000 miles of wall, we just do that until they start going around the end. >> is this a concrete barrier? or a brief explanation? >> when the president ridiculed the wall, he was 600 feet from the fences and the walls and the most down along the border. i would desc
constitution, the person had amendment that was proposed in the state of mississippi and failed? >> i would look at the language of that, but generally speaking, if so inclined to be supportive of the finding -- defining life at the conception and the catholic church in the five basic positions of the church with embryonic stem cell research. language. >> if you years ago you showed a scale model of a wall that should be built on the southern border with mexico. do you still feel...
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producing more natural gas east of the mississippi for many years. it is even more so important with the modern technologies that transform the industry. pennsylvania rather than west virginia was the choice for the plant. what can west virginia do to make certain it will reap some benefits from that plant? some say we can work with local petrochemical and manufacturing plants to make certain infrastructure is in place so they might expand product lines? does that make sense to you? >> let me clarify one thing. when they chose pa., they had not announced they would build -- they have taken an option on property there. they need a site specific site. therefore, -- obviously, it is going to benefit all of the states. ohio, west virginia, and pennsylvania. >> we need to fix some fundamental things and it will be tough to get these facilities here in west virginia. marathon announced a new facility across the river in ohio. it is like we're not on the radar screen until we fix the major problems that kept us 48, 49th, 50th in every category. we have got
producing more natural gas east of the mississippi for many years. it is even more so important with the modern technologies that transform the industry. pennsylvania rather than west virginia was the choice for the plant. what can west virginia do to make certain it will reap some benefits from that plant? some say we can work with local petrochemical and manufacturing plants to make certain infrastructure is in place so they might expand product lines? does that make sense to you? >>...
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host: ocean springs, mississippi, on republican line, go ahead. caller: there are so many people in our families that were never even registered to vote. i was registered to vote when i was 18 years old. that was a thing for my family. my family is from north carolina and we live in the city now and grow up in nevada but that was a privilege. to be able to vote and have a voice. so many people in mississippi did not know that. it is really important that we all have a voice. host: who will you vote for? caller: will vote caller: i am going to vote for mitt romney. he wants to help the economy grow. we had a business before katrina. we struggled. we really struggled. now we have no income. host: is it you are attracted to mitch romney because of his business background? caller: he is a family person with good values. he has good family values. he is kind and generous. from what he says and nobody has disputed it what he did for massachusetts. host: your reaction, celinda lake. guest: thank you for your comments. when i was 18, i went in and registe
host: ocean springs, mississippi, on republican line, go ahead. caller: there are so many people in our families that were never even registered to vote. i was registered to vote when i was 18 years old. that was a thing for my family. my family is from north carolina and we live in the city now and grow up in nevada but that was a privilege. to be able to vote and have a voice. so many people in mississippi did not know that. it is really important that we all have a voice. host: who will you...
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required to vote in mississippi. for the prospect our election should be free and fair and not purposely confusing, all good news. right? right. then there's the other side. then there's colorado. hold on. that's coming pup. >>> now that debate season is over and we have entered the final stretch of the campaign, you can expect to see schedules that defy human capability. president obama is embarking on a two-day around the clock campaign blitz across six battleground states. he will campaign in six states in just two days. while he's in between state, he will be calling voters from air force one. it's that time in the campaign. today president obama was in florida and in ohio. he was mining last night's debate for stump speech possibilities. >> if you say that you love american cars during a debate but you wrote an article titled "let detroit go bankrupt", you might have romnesia. if you talk about how much you love teachers during a debate but said just a few weeks ago that we shouldn't hire anymore because they wo
required to vote in mississippi. for the prospect our election should be free and fair and not purposely confusing, all good news. right? right. then there's the other side. then there's colorado. hold on. that's coming pup. >>> now that debate season is over and we have entered the final stretch of the campaign, you can expect to see schedules that defy human capability. president obama is embarking on a two-day around the clock campaign blitz across six battleground states. he will...
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is that in mississippi? caller: yes. host: what are you studying? caller: biology. i am actually going into physical therapy. for host: whom are you going to vote this first time? caller: i am more for obama because i like most of his policies. on education, i don't have an lot of support as far as family- wise because my financial status. obama talks a lot about increasing the amount of governmental money that students are allowed to get, and i like his views on that. as far as the economy goes, he is talking a lot about things that he has done. i feel like his term shouldn't be over, because you cannot fix what someone else messed up in eight years in four years. host: michael, is there anything about mitt romney that you like or attracts you? caller: oh, in particular, i can't really say precisely a lot of things i like about mitt romney, because i cannot say i dislike him at all, because a lot of their views sound kind of the same. to me, like a lot of their views on health care issues kind of sound as if they are similar to me. host: what about your classmates?
is that in mississippi? caller: yes. host: what are you studying? caller: biology. i am actually going into physical therapy. for host: whom are you going to vote this first time? caller: i am more for obama because i like most of his policies. on education, i don't have an lot of support as far as family- wise because my financial status. obama talks a lot about increasing the amount of governmental money that students are allowed to get, and i like his views on that. as far as the economy...
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, and that is a sad case, because mississippi hardly funds the education system. there is a real struggle in making sure we get kids through college. you can balance the budget, but you balloted on the backs of the middle class and the poor, and that is a real struggle. the people now are starting to say they see through the facades of this administration and republicans attempt at holding think youoavote, and i will see a sea change. caller: we have time for two more phone calls. ash. good morning. caller: can you hear me? host: please go ahead. caller: i want to apologize for both of the gentleman to have such a lackluster attendance. a topic very interesting. i am in new york. i am talking about the issue of voter suppression, and more importantly in ohio because it is the swing state, the attention given to the voting machines, which has been proven time and time again to be a very decisive entity in voting elections due to the corruption and how easily it is to alter the results. these voting machines that are owned by private corporations do not let the gove
, and that is a sad case, because mississippi hardly funds the education system. there is a real struggle in making sure we get kids through college. you can balance the budget, but you balloted on the backs of the middle class and the poor, and that is a real struggle. the people now are starting to say they see through the facades of this administration and republicans attempt at holding think youoavote, and i will see a sea change. caller: we have time for two more phone calls. ash. good...
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required to vote in mississippi. for the prospect our election should be free and fair and not purposely confusing, all good news. right? right. then there's the other side. then there's colorado. hold on. that's coming pup. zeebox is the free app that makes tv even better. if your tv were a space captain, zeebox would be an alien, first officer. together they'd become the best star team in the fleet, able to take on anything in the universe. whew. space. space. [ male announcer ] download zeebox free, and let your tv go where it's never gone before. [ male announcer ] start with nothing, build a ground-breaking car. good. now build a time machine. go here, find someone who can build a futuristic dash board display. bring future guy back. watch him build a tft display like nothing you've ever seen. get him to explain exactly what that is. the thin film transistor display... [ male announcer ] mmm, maybe not. just show it. customize the dash, give it park assist. the fuel efficiency flower thing. send future guy home,
required to vote in mississippi. for the prospect our election should be free and fair and not purposely confusing, all good news. right? right. then there's the other side. then there's colorado. hold on. that's coming pup. zeebox is the free app that makes tv even better. if your tv were a space captain, zeebox would be an alien, first officer. together they'd become the best star team in the fleet, able to take on anything in the universe. whew. space. space. [ male announcer ] download...
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it's the longest run of democratic governors east of the mississippi river. that could come to an end. the current encome bent govenorp -- governor decided to not seek reelection and the democratic nominee is in the polls is in deep trouble and it looks like that former charlotte mayor who lost in 2008 is has maintained a double digit lead the entire year and looks to be in good shape to be the first republican governor since jim martin was elected in 1980. so it is shaping up as a very good republican year in the state. host: you've also got quite a contest going on in north carolina's 11th district. tell us about that. guest: we had -- let me jump back a little bit. in 2010 we had the first republican legislature since 1800's. and it came just as redistricting happened. it meant that you had new lines drawn for congressional districts. and so the -- with these new lines right now we have an 8/7 breakdown, 8 democrats, 7 republicans, i think that's right. no it's 7/6. but the republicans think they can pick up four seats because of the new district lines. if
it's the longest run of democratic governors east of the mississippi river. that could come to an end. the current encome bent govenorp -- governor decided to not seek reelection and the democratic nominee is in the polls is in deep trouble and it looks like that former charlotte mayor who lost in 2008 is has maintained a double digit lead the entire year and looks to be in good shape to be the first republican governor since jim martin was elected in 1980. so it is shaping up as a very good...
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it extends west from there to the mississippi river. then it turns southward and head down to the quad cities, continues south along the river to henderson county. then turns eastward and includesfulton county. and the southern half of the city of feioria. we have a live studio audience here this evening. i have asked them to refrain from out or expressions during the debate, except when i introduced the candidates, which i will do now. first, the challenger, democrat, from illinois, sherry bustos. [applause] and the incumbent, republican from illinois, bobby schilling. [applause] the format for tonight's debate requires 75 seconds for opening statements, then it will have 75 seconds to enter the initial question and up to 30 seconds for rebuttal. statements will also be 75 seconds in length. we have people on the illinois league of women voters here this evening to time the candidates. i am your moderator for tonight. asking the questions of our candidates will be alex. in his reporter at wbcu fm. also asking questions is the news dire
it extends west from there to the mississippi river. then it turns southward and head down to the quad cities, continues south along the river to henderson county. then turns eastward and includesfulton county. and the southern half of the city of feioria. we have a live studio audience here this evening. i have asked them to refrain from out or expressions during the debate, except when i introduced the candidates, which i will do now. first, the challenger, democrat, from illinois, sherry...
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louis and mississippi and memphis, we could see possible delays there. but as far as the east coast goes, it will be a nice day, with the exception being florida which will be dodging showers and storms. but another october afternoon with a chance of tornadoes. hopefully it will be all misses instead of hits. >>> well, 14-year-olds making your iphone? a new england earthquake. and an america's cup ship r runneth over. >>> plus a police raid suspected in the deadly meningitis outbreak. ally bank. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. [ femala $100 cream. we were flattered when regenerist beat flabbergasted when we creamed a $500 cream. for about $30 regenerist micro-sculpting cream hydrates better than over 20 of america's most expensive luxury creams. fantastic. pheno
louis and mississippi and memphis, we could see possible delays there. but as far as the east coast goes, it will be a nice day, with the exception being florida which will be dodging showers and storms. but another october afternoon with a chance of tornadoes. hopefully it will be all misses instead of hits. >>> well, 14-year-olds making your iphone? a new england earthquake. and an america's cup ship r runneth over. >>> plus a police raid suspected in the deadly meningitis...
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require d to vote in mississippi. for the prospect our election should be free and fair and not purposely confusing, all good news. right? right. then there's the other side. then there's colorado. hold on. that's coming pup. t makes tv ev. if your tv were a prom queen, zeebox would be a stretch limo. with this enchanting union, comes a sunroof she can scream from... i'm goin' to prom! [ male announcer ] ...and a driver named bruce that she can re-name james... faster, james! [ male announcer ] ...just 'cause. download zeebox free, and have the night of your life with your tv. he used to wash them in hot water. he didn't get the irony. i'm not the tree-hugging type. but i am the saving money on energy type. so we switched to the cold cycle and with tide coldwater his teddy bears are clean. polar bears. that's our tide for conserving energy. ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we build must make adrenaline pump and pulses quicken. ♪ to help you not just to stay alive but feel alive. the new c-class is no exception. it's
require d to vote in mississippi. for the prospect our election should be free and fair and not purposely confusing, all good news. right? right. then there's the other side. then there's colorado. hold on. that's coming pup. t makes tv ev. if your tv were a prom queen, zeebox would be a stretch limo. with this enchanting union, comes a sunroof she can scream from... i'm goin' to prom! [ male announcer ] ...and a driver named bruce that she can re-name james... faster, james! [ male announcer ]...
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as victims in a church in mississippi, we have had many a salted. we're not even allowed to eat in certain restaurants. we are hoping that the religious persecution, which has been ongoing, perhaps when mr. romney becomes our next president, we are hoping that whoever gets the office, we have the worst civil rights violation in mississippi and the correction in the local and state government in mississippi. lives are being hurt. children are being kidnapped. i was very motivated to your mitt romney talk about the first amendment. >> we will get a couple more calls. back to our twitter stream. -- her ee is one this one says -- ours go to a caller on democrat line. go ahead. caller: i am a registered democrat. i am on a fixed income. i worry about our medicare and social security. people are on fixed incomes and depend on social security and medicare. i will vote for mitt romney. i feel that he is the one to straighten out this country and the mess that it is in. i voted for a bomb at of years ago and i am very disappointed in him -- obama four years
as victims in a church in mississippi, we have had many a salted. we're not even allowed to eat in certain restaurants. we are hoping that the religious persecution, which has been ongoing, perhaps when mr. romney becomes our next president, we are hoping that whoever gets the office, we have the worst civil rights violation in mississippi and the correction in the local and state government in mississippi. lives are being hurt. children are being kidnapped. i was very motivated to your mitt...
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amendment in mississippi. >> no, i remember that. >> even the people of mississippi rejected that position. >> well, romney also rejected that position as well. >> well, the president calls it romnesia. i have my own what i call mittology. >> anyway, also taking on the late night comedy scene, first lady michelle obama. she and jimmy kimmel put together an ad to get you out of bed on election day. >> election day, election day! up and adam. up and adam! it's election day. come on, let's go. get your shoes on. up, up, up! move it. >> all right. okay. >> time to vote. you can do it. >> okay. i'm voting. >> out the door, out the door! and eat some carrots. >> i'm barack obama, and i approve this message. >> also mrs. obama has been encouraging people to take advantage of early voting just in case, her words here, your toilet overflows on election day and you can't get to the polls. >> also, lena dunham, the creator, actor and writer in the girls. here she is talking about voting for the first time. >> your first time shouldn't be with just anybody. you want to do it with a great guy. you don'
amendment in mississippi. >> no, i remember that. >> even the people of mississippi rejected that position. >> well, romney also rejected that position as well. >> well, the president calls it romnesia. i have my own what i call mittology. >> anyway, also taking on the late night comedy scene, first lady michelle obama. she and jimmy kimmel put together an ad to get you out of bed on election day. >> election day, election day! up and adam. up and adam! it's...
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just one area of rain in northern portions of mississippi. some of the heavier showers throughout this morning, but overall moving pretty quickly into areas of southern tennessee as we go throughout the morning. so your forecast today, after the chilly morning, it's a nice afternoon from denver to chicago. the only problem down there in florida, we'll continue with some showers and storms. that's a look at your national forecast. now here's a look at the weather outside your window. one area, the area of rain i was just mentioning there in mississippi, it will quickly be moving across the weather map today. eventually it will bring a chance of some clouds and showers to areas in virginia, even north carolina and possibly even washington, d.c. no big warm-up in sight. looks like this chillier weather pattern is here to stay for at least the next week. >> so is it win thor? >> -- winter? >> no, that's a whole duff ball game. >>> business headlines are straight ahead. plus, who is the new sexiest woman in the world? last year it was rihanna. did
just one area of rain in northern portions of mississippi. some of the heavier showers throughout this morning, but overall moving pretty quickly into areas of southern tennessee as we go throughout the morning. so your forecast today, after the chilly morning, it's a nice afternoon from denver to chicago. the only problem down there in florida, we'll continue with some showers and storms. that's a look at your national forecast. now here's a look at the weather outside your window. one area,...
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courtney pearson joins me now live from mississippi. we have been talking during the commercial break, and she's an exceptional young lady. let's say that. so, first of all, congratulations to you. >> thank you so much. >> yeah. so what was going through your head the moment that you heard the words that you were going to be queened and then they put the crown on your head? >> oh, i absolutely could not believe it. it was a wonderful, wonderful moment. it was a moment i'll always remember. my mom was screaming and jumping up and down. it was amazing. we couldn't contain the excitement. >> yeah. it's even more important to you, because several of your family members went to ole miss. so, you becoming homecoming queen, they just must be ecstatic. >> oh, they are. they are in love. they are so proud of their alma mater and they're so proud of me. so there's a lot of good feelings going around. >> yeah. there have been african-american candidates before. why do you think that you're the one who won? >> i really just think that the student b
courtney pearson joins me now live from mississippi. we have been talking during the commercial break, and she's an exceptional young lady. let's say that. so, first of all, congratulations to you. >> thank you so much. >> yeah. so what was going through your head the moment that you heard the words that you were going to be queened and then they put the crown on your head? >> oh, i absolutely could not believe it. it was a wonderful, wonderful moment. it was a moment i'll...
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mississippi got hit as well. i have entire family and friends gone because of hurricane katrina in southern mississippi. mississippi was treated exactly identityicly by the federal government as louisiana and had its act together. it was a louisiana government notoriously corrupt and ineptd. to hang that on some racism against louisiana is not only deeply offensive but continues to perpetuate wounds in this country except for people like barack obama told a black crowd you were treated differently because you were black. >> we want more on this discussion. we have to stop right now for time. erick erickson, roland martin, no doubt we appreciate that. >>> up next, shifting stories about what really happened at the embassy capital in benghazi, libya. i'm joined by arwa damon. she shares what she saw. for the first time we are seeing photos of the crime scene that you have not seen before. details ahead. >>> tonight, a story you will not see anywhere else. for the first time, cnn's arwa damon talks about what she ex
mississippi got hit as well. i have entire family and friends gone because of hurricane katrina in southern mississippi. mississippi was treated exactly identityicly by the federal government as louisiana and had its act together. it was a louisiana government notoriously corrupt and ineptd. to hang that on some racism against louisiana is not only deeply offensive but continues to perpetuate wounds in this country except for people like barack obama told a black crowd you were treated...
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the voting rights bill actually change the seven democrats in south carolina, mississippi, alabama, tennessee. a lot of states. 97% of the republicans in south carolina used to be democrats before black people got the right to vote. that is an amazing statistic that i didn't hear anybody talking about. everyone is talking about how we to turn everything to the state, almost without regard as to what the states have done in the history. she ignored that also in her book. the state has vagrancy laws. corporations have continued to enslave black people way past slavery. even that those black men -- even douglas blackmun has wrote a book about the. host: have you read her book ? caller: no. guest: the 1976 election. look at the dark area. that is the democrats for jimmy carter. it was the south he carried. host: a question from "the new republic." guest: so by voter suppression, he means not being able to walk up and vote without a photo i.d. i think he would be clear if the said, why do republicans need a voter i.d. to vote? if you put it th way, i think people would laugh. register state to sta
the voting rights bill actually change the seven democrats in south carolina, mississippi, alabama, tennessee. a lot of states. 97% of the republicans in south carolina used to be democrats before black people got the right to vote. that is an amazing statistic that i didn't hear anybody talking about. everyone is talking about how we to turn everything to the state, almost without regard as to what the states have done in the history. she ignored that also in her book. the state has vagrancy...
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>> i came back to mississippi in 1960 to launch a war against white supremacy with the intent of destroying it. the color line didn't enter the picture. only citizenship. and the rights and privileges there are and the reality of enjoying them or not enjoying them. and that's the reason why i looked the way i did because i knew the other side of fear that if someone was in the situation where they were afraid and showed no fear it would scare the life out of the other side and i know it was for rear because they were shaking like a leaf on a tree. my job was finished. once i put the president of the united states in the position where he had to use the military might of the united states of america to protect my rights as a citizen, everything else was somebody else's job. i was not a human being. i was a soldier. and soldiers when they go to war, what soldiers do is kill enemies. of course a soldier must at all times be ready to die for his country and his cause. i went to war 50 years ago and i'm still at war. the present president of the united states was elected by the exact same people
>> i came back to mississippi in 1960 to launch a war against white supremacy with the intent of destroying it. the color line didn't enter the picture. only citizenship. and the rights and privileges there are and the reality of enjoying them or not enjoying them. and that's the reason why i looked the way i did because i knew the other side of fear that if someone was in the situation where they were afraid and showed no fear it would scare the life out of the other side and i know it...